E30 Smiley Euro Smoked Cross hair & Chrome Projector Headlights!

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  • FLG
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    You don't need to solder anything (that guy overly complicated things and cut the stock harness up when that's simply not necessary) . Just put male spade connectors on the harness ends (from the lights) and plug them into your stock connectors. This will keep the original wiring untouched. Also if your sealed beam you just need to run a small wire from the high beam relay to the low beam relay to have all 4 lights come on (sealed beam used a dual filament low beam bulb, hence the 3 wires going to it not 2)

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  • Poorboyz
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    Originally posted by T.O.
    Will the wiring harness being able to use on my 1985 318i? if not what will i have to do to make work?

    Do you have sealed beams or US Ellips? If you have sealed beam then the harness will not work and you will have to cut and solder wires together to get them to work but if you have US Ellips then the harness will work.

    The link below shows how to wire from sealed beams to Euro lights.

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  • T.O.
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    Will the wiring harness being able to use on my 1985 318i? if not what will i have to do to make work?

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  • widebodye30
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    Ttt

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  • widebodye30
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    Thanks for the orders:)

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  • htown318is
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    oo-la-la. this was a massive upgrade from sealed beams. they look amazing in the day and night!

    on 318is I didnt tamper with any of the original sealed beam connections. I just used proper pigtails that go on the new lamps crimped with spade connectors or the flat male kind on each end and slid them into proper ones in original 3 pronged connector.

    solid.

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  • widebodye30
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    Thanks for the orders. Everything ships out Monday!

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Cronopoulos
    Are you able to send me a replacement lens/housing for a cracked one by chance?
    We don't have any spare lenses at this time but they can be found on ebay;)

    All orders ship out today... Only a few left of smoked and chrome!

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  • S13_E30
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    Originally posted by Colby.325e
    I have a '91 318is. It has sealed beam headlights. How do I make these headlights work? I really want some, just want to know what I'd be getting into before purchasing them.

    Does this mean I can use the headlights just fine, but not the harness for the 9005/6?
    I bought some of these I had to do some wire cutting and re-wiring (sodering&shrinkwraping) to get them to work.

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  • Cronopoulos
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    Are you able to send me a replacement lens/housing for a cracked one by chance?

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  • Colby.325e
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    Originally posted by widebodye30
    UNIVERSAL 9005/9006 Wiring Harness is Included for Easy Installation, but earlier E30 models with sealed beam headlights will not be able to use those wires

    I have a '91 318is. It has sealed beam headlights. How do I make these headlights work? I really want some, just want to know what I'd be getting into before purchasing them.

    Does this mean I can use the headlights just fine, but not the harness for the 9005/6?

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by JRYE30
    Is it 200 or 245 for smoked? I'm a bit confused
    You pay $245.00 on the site and PM me your order info. The next day you will have a $45.00 refund;) MAKES $200.00 shipped.

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  • JRYE30
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    Is it 200 or 245 for smoked? I'm a bit confused

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  • widebodye30
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    Chrome and smoked good in stock:)

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by htown318is
    order placed. pm sent.
    PM'ed back. Thanks for your order:)

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